12.998, Jobs: Syntax/Generalist: Lecturer at U of Utah, USA

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Subject: 12.998, Jobs: Syntax/Generalist: Lecturer at U of Utah, USA

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Date:  Mon, 9 Apr 2001 13:01:55 -0600
From:  Ed Rubin <erubin at mail.hum.utah.edu>
Subject:  Syntax/Generalist: Lecturer at U of Utah, USA

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Date:  Mon, 9 Apr 2001 13:01:55 -0600
From:  Ed Rubin <erubin at mail.hum.utah.edu>
Subject:  Syntax/Generalist: Lecturer at U of Utah, USA


The Department of Linguistics at the University of Utah invites
applications for a non-tenure track Assistant Professor-Lecturer
beginning July 1, 2001.  Ph.D. in linguistics required.  (ABD
considered.)

Duties include teaching six courses per year.  Ability to teach the
following courses required: Introduction to Syntax, Intermediate
Syntax, Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology, Introduction to
Linguistics, and another course useful to our BA and/or MA programs in
the candidate's area of research such as Semantics, Language &
Cognition, the Psychology of Language, Language in Society,
computational linguistics, etc.  Please see our website for links to
course information (http://www.hum.utah.edu/linguistics).

Salary competitive; full benefits.  One-year contract may be
extendable to two more years; second-year renewal subject to
performance review at the end of the first year and availability of
funds.  Send a cover letter, CV and names of three references to:

Search Committee for Syntax/Generalist Position,
University of Utah,
Department of Linguistics,
255 S. Central Campus Dr. Rm. 2328,
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0492.

Deadline for full consideration April 28, 2001 but position will remain
open until filled. For further information contact Ed Rubin
(erubin at mail.hum.utah.edu).  The University of Utah is an Equal
Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from
women and minorities, and provides reasonable accommodation to the known
disabilities of applicants and employees.
- -------------------------------------------------------------
Edward J. Rubin
Assistant Professor
Linguistics Department
University of Utah				telephone:
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112			(801) 581-7474




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